Gunsaullus, Andries (b. 26 JUL 1787, d. ?)
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Source: (Birth)
Titel: The Bevier Family - by Katherine Bevier
Auteur: Katherine Bevier
Publicatie: Tobias A. Wright Company - 1916
Media: Book
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Source: (Birth)
Titel: The Bevier Family - by Katherine Bevier
Auteur: Katherine Bevier
Publicatie: Tobias A. Wright Company - 1916
Media: Book
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Source: (Birth)
Titel: The Bevier Family - by Katherine Bevier
Auteur: Katherine Bevier
Publicatie: Tobias A. Wright Company - 1916
Media: Book
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Note: Magdalene did not marry. She is called Magdalena in Wawarsing Church records and the census of 1850 when she was living with brother Andrew Bevier. She evidently had a child out of wedlock for the father is unknown. She probably moved to Cayuga County and then on upstate to Rochester and Buffalo.
Reference: 435
Note: They resided in a place called Drowned Lands, Town of Wawarsing, Ulster County, New York. His very brief will, drawn June 30, 1857, and recorded at Kingston December 6, 1858, made his wife his sole heir and executor. There was no issue of this marriage. The dates of his birth and death are taken from his tombstone.
Reference: 436
Note: The dates of her birth and death are taken from her tombstone.
Reference: 437
Note: He lived in Southwest Township, Warren County, Pennsylvania in 1850, 1860, & 1880. He was a farmer with real property valued at $2,000 in 1860. Later, he moved back to Owasco, Cayuga County, New York. The Concord Cemetery in Pennsylvania has a stone indicating he died in 1881, aged 79 years.
Reference: 438
Note: Rachel was the second wife of Peter Cantine (first wife unknown). They resided in the Town of Wawarsing, Ulster County, New York.
Reference: 439
Note: In 1860, they resided in Wawarsing, Ulster County, New York. He was listed as a "gentleman probably meaning he was not employed to make money.
Reference: 440
Note: During the census of 1850, he was living in the house of William E. DeWitt along with his sisters MagdaIene and Rachel. 1860, he was living with his sister Maria Bevier and her husband Stephen E. DeWitt in Niles Township, Cayuga County, New York. He is listed in the Cayuga County Directory of 1867-68 as a farmer in Niles Township with 55 acres. In 1870 he resided in Niles Twp. on a farm.
Reference: 441
Note: In the census of 1870, she is called Marsha. Living with her and Andrew in Niles Township, Cayuga County, New York were Franklin Shaver (19), Marian Shaver (20), and Cornelia Shaver (34).
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Note: They were farmers living in the Township of Niles, Cayuga County, New York in 1860 & 1870. Real property was valued at $8,000.
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